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EUGENE SPRINGFIELD CONSOLIDATED PLAN 2015 <br /> <br />Consultation and Citizen Participation <br />Agency Consultations <br />The staff team met with the following agencies and organizations. The agencies provided <br />information about housing and service needs for the people they serve, and provided feedback <br />about the draft. <br />Cornerstone Community Housing Oregon Housing and Community Services <br />Eugene Planning Commission Poverty and Homelessness Board <br />Eugene Sustainability Commission Public Safety Coordinating Committee <br />Housing and Community Services Agency St. Vincent de Paul Society of Lane County, <br />(HACSA) Inc <br />Human Services Forum ShelterCare <br />Intergovernmental Housing Policy Board Sponsors, Inc <br />Lane Integration Network United Way Financial Stability Partnership <br />Neighborhood Economic Development University of Oregon <br />Corporation (NEDCO) <br /> <br />Agency Survey <br />In addition to these meetings, surveys were sent to 67 agency representatives, and responses <br />were received from 44 people. The respondents noted the lack of affordable housing units or <br />available land to build housing. Most indicated increases in their waiting lists. Many noted that <br />mental health and substance abuse was an underlying problem of the clients they served. The <br />largest impediment to maintaining housing was the lack of steady income. All comments were <br />accepted and considered in the development of the Consolidated Plan. <br />Catholic Community Services of Lane County Sexual Assault Support Services <br />Cornerstone Community Housing Sponsors, Inc <br />DHS - Self Sufficiency & Child Welfare Springfield School District <br />Eugene Mission Springfield/Eugene Habitat for Humanity <br />Eugene Police Dept St. Vincent de Paul Society of Lane County, <br />Eugene School District 4J Inc. <br />Eugene Water and Electric Board Supporting Access to Independent Living, Inc. <br />First Christian Church Trillium Behavioral Health <br />FOOD for Lane County United Way of Lane County <br />Head Start University of Oregon <br />Lane Coalition for Healthy Active Youth VA Behavioral Health Reintegration and <br />Lane County Legal Aid Recovery Services Clinic <br />Lane Education Service District VA Homeless Program <br />Lane Workforce Partnership White Bird Clinic <br />LULAC of Lane County Willamette Family <br />Mainstream Housing Womenspace Inc <br />Pearl Buck Center <br />August 2015 <br />Page 4 <br /> <br /> <br />
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